RCA PSP42300 Function Menu, ON-SCREEN Displays, Adjusting the Position of the Menu Display

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THE MENU SYSTEM

THE FUNCTION MENU

The FUNCTION menu contains options that control on-screen displays (other than the menu system) and how the picture is displayed.

ON-SCREEN DISPLAYS

On-screen displays (different than the menu system) appear by default to give you information about an option you have selected. For example, When you switch inputs the currently selected input name (for example, CMPNT1) is displayed on the screen. To turn on-screen displays off:

1.From the main menu, highlight and select the FUNCTION option. The FUNCTION menu is displayed.

2.Highlight and select the DISPLAY option. Use the button to toggle on-screen displays on or off.

Note: Turning the DISPLAY option off does not affect on-screen menus. Menus can’t be turned off.

3.You can continue setting options in the FUNCTION menu, press GO BACK to return to the main menu, or press CLEAR to exit the menu system.

ADJUSTING THE POSITION OF THE MENU DISPLAY

The on-screen menus can de displayed in different positions on the screen. There are a total of nine possible positions shown in the grid on the right.

To adjust the position of the on-screen menus:

1.From the main menu, highlight and select the FUNCTION option. The FUNCTION menu is displayed.

2.Highlight and select the MENU ADJUST option. Use the button to scroll through the menu positions As you press the button, the menu will move around to the different positions.

3.When you have the menu in the desired position you can press the ▲ or ▼ arrow to select another option in the FUNCTION menu, press GO BACK to return to the main menu, or press CLEAR to exit the menu system.

 

 

F U N C T I O N

 

 

 

: ON

 

DISPLAY

 

 

MENU ADJUST

:

1

 

POWER SAVER

:

OFF

 

GRAY LEVEL

:

3

PLE+INVERSE : AUTO

RESET

SEL. ADJ. RETURN

 

 

FUNCTION

 

DISPLAY

 

: ON

 

MENU ADJUST

:

2

 

 

 

POWER SAVER

:

OFF

 

GRAY LEVEL

:

3

 

 

 

PLE+INVERSE

: AUTO

 

FILM MODE

 

: AUTO

 

RESET

 

 

 

 

 

SEL.

ADJ.

 

 

RETURN

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1 2 3

4 5 6

7 8 9

The number 2 position will display on-screen menus in the top center of your screen.

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